Two teams of four clash each night. One member of the team is told the charade - it could be the title of a book or play, name of an article - and from his wordless acting the team must work out the answer within GO seconds.

Because of its simplic ity, it's easy to stage. But with imaginative teams taking part it is first-' . class j family entertain

ment.

"Fun With Charades" is compered by Miles

Maxwell, a young school teacher from South rd., Brighton.

Tall, lean, fair-haired Miles teaches music, Eng lish and social studies, at Brighton Grammar, and has the Imagination needed to make the show

entertaining.

Although the two jobs keep him flat out, he has no intention of dropping

one.

"I love teaching - music especially - as much as my TV work," he said yesterday, "so I'll

keep both going. "

CHRISTMAS TELEVISION

Carols By Candlelight, a feature of Melbourne's Xmas Eve for thc past 19 years, should be one of the most spectacular pro